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california! california! >> belva: for analysis of convention highlights and california role in upcoming election, i'm joined by joe garofoli from the "san francisco chronicle." kitty felde, washington correspondent for kpcc, california public radio and debra saunders, columnist for the "san francisco chronicle." some exciting times. do you think or did the democrats deliver on bringing energy to president obama's bid for re-election? >> i think bill clinton was definitely the star of the week. even he outshined the president, i think, with his speech. think michelle obama had a better speech. the president's speech was good, but it is hard when he is asking for more time. it's almost like an apologetic speech. >> let's talk about four years ago when we were in denver. barack obama gave the amazing speech. he columns behind him. he is not the one anymore. bill clinton was the one. michelle obama was the one. barack obama just didn't have the oomph he had before. >> it is hard to recreate the star
california! california! >> belva: for analysis of convention highlights and california role in upcoming election, i'm joined by joe garofoli from the "san francisco chronicle." kitty felde, washington correspondent for kpcc, california public radio and debra saunders, columnist for the "san francisco chronicle." some exciting times. do you think or did the democrats deliver on bringing energy to president obama's bid for re-election? >> i think bill clinton was...
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gerri: now california -- >> the population keeps growing. >> california has the highest prices in the nation, and i want to read you something that aaa said recently. we have never seen and gas price back like this. this is brand new territory. we just don't know how quickly it will get the supplies back on light that we need. so, it sounds like california could be an -- in even more difficult for both. prices could go even higher. do you believe that? >> i think it will get worse before it gets better. for the chevron fire up north has been problematic. the exxon problem. what it also sounds like is that inventories are at 810-year low. when inventories are low the way you distribute gasoline is take care of your contractual customers first and your spot customers can wait. and they may wait a long tme. they may run out of gas. gerri: we have seen that already >> running out of gas. yes. as soon as they start running in a gas guess what happens? everyone goes to tank up because they don't want to be caught short. then everybody runs out of gas. gerri: let's talk about the national st
gerri: now california -- >> the population keeps growing. >> california has the highest prices in the nation, and i want to read you something that aaa said recently. we have never seen and gas price back like this. this is brand new territory. we just don't know how quickly it will get the supplies back on light that we need. so, it sounds like california could be an -- in even more difficult for both. prices could go even higher. do you believe that? >> i think it will get...
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and i see it out here in this district in california, among the farmworkers. they're bending over all day in the hot
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michigan is coming back and california is not. we have huge budget problems. california has got some issues these days. the housing business and everything else is affected. as far as the alternative vehicles coming out, that is great that we are exploring these areas. but in the end, if these are ever going to be something more, we need some breaks fors. there are all electric vehicles and so forth but those are unlikely to be practical for mass use until there is a better break through which we are working on for decades. eight find it tomorrow but it is not there yet. things like the chevy volt which is essentially an electric car with the generator on board, gasoline powered on board generator, has more potential. the question with that is right now there is a $7,500 government subsidy. that can't last forever. when that goes away and the full price of the car becomes available, will still people by a tour will manufacturers get the price down? we will see. there's a lot of vibrancy, new ideas. lot of things happening. in the end these technologys need to
michigan is coming back and california is not. we have huge budget problems. california has got some issues these days. the housing business and everything else is affected. as far as the alternative vehicles coming out, that is great that we are exploring these areas. but in the end, if these are ever going to be something more, we need some breaks fors. there are all electric vehicles and so forth but those are unlikely to be practical for mass use until there is a better break through which...
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look at the governor's races in california and texas. meg whitman right now is running spanish language billboards saying how she opposes the arizona law and prop 187 which is the same as california initiative that pete wilson rode to victory. >> chris: a california republican running for governor opposing this practice. >> and in texas, rick perry is a republican governor running against bill white the democratic former mayor of houston and that race has closed since this law began and many people attribute it to a backlash against it. >> chris: bill? >> and the great thing about the federal system is 50 states and republicans in 50 states will take different positions. i don't think i would vote for this law in virginia, we have different circumstances than they do in arizona. this law was always popular by three to two when it was polled in may when it first burst into the news. now, its popularity increased. the unpopularity of the obama administration is an issue. >> chris: let me put up on the screen. this is a fox news poll out th
look at the governor's races in california and texas. meg whitman right now is running spanish language billboards saying how she opposes the arizona law and prop 187 which is the same as california initiative that pete wilson rode to victory. >> chris: a california republican running for governor opposing this practice. >> and in texas, rick perry is a republican governor running against bill white the democratic former mayor of houston and that race has closed since this law began...
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govern california. probably the toughest state to govern in the united states. but, still, we got a lot of things done. i'm very proud, when you look -- i always run around with this list, david. and i put this down, workers' compensation, done. budget reform, not done. we still have to fight for that. rebuilding our levees, rebuilding our roads, rebuilding our schools, more affordable housing, rebuilding our prisons. those things were done. but then tax reform was not done. you know, campaign finance reform was not done. open primaries was not done. so, you know, i think that we have a lot of things we've got done, even though democrats and republicans fight. but i think it is much easier. i mean, people take party out of the way. i know it is very hard to do, but you've got to be a servant to the people, not to your party. >> do you think the republican party is doing that today, nationally? >> i think both of the parties are not doing that, because it's so political, they're thinking more about the p
govern california. probably the toughest state to govern in the united states. but, still, we got a lot of things done. i'm very proud, when you look -- i always run around with this list, david. and i put this down, workers' compensation, done. budget reform, not done. we still have to fight for that. rebuilding our levees, rebuilding our roads, rebuilding our schools, more affordable housing, rebuilding our prisons. those things were done. but then tax reform was not done. you know, campaign...
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the potting show her and bernie sanders in a tie in california. a dead heat, 46 for her, sanders 44%, clinton bought tvtime in california, she is worried. but what are her chances, what happens if she does not win california. ashlee, we start with you. hillary clinton, even if she wins california, not by an amazing double digit lead she had before, how wounded of a candidate is she now? >> at the end of the day, the contested primary is a good thing for the country, for california. charles: but is it good for hillary clinton? >> i think it is a good thing that -- yes. it is a good thing there are so many new voters brought into the process, that the democratic primary is inspiring so many people to come out, california has ring entered estimated 1.5 to 2 million new voters in lead up to primary election, this is a great thing, a great opportunity to continue to put message out there. that young people's issues matter. charles: right. i agree that is the voting, primary process, as been amazing reawakening for americans issue they are engaged. but
the potting show her and bernie sanders in a tie in california. a dead heat, 46 for her, sanders 44%, clinton bought tvtime in california, she is worried. but what are her chances, what happens if she does not win california. ashlee, we start with you. hillary clinton, even if she wins california, not by an amazing double digit lead she had before, how wounded of a candidate is she now? >> at the end of the day, the contested primary is a good thing for the country, for california....
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y autoridades dicen que el organizador de carrera de autos que provocó la muerte de>>> personas en california es el responsable de la seguridad en el recinto. >>> este es su noticiero univision, con jorge ramos y maría elena salinas . >>> buenas tardes jorge y maría elena tienen suion día libre. >>> vamos a comenzar con un accidente aéreo en que unaticie unaero univisionnoticiero univi se dirigía de bogotá anoticieroo andrés apunto de aterrizar, juan carlos nos acompañaision ennoti nos cuenta los momentos de terror que vivieron los pasajeros . >>> hola edna, buenas tardes como lo dices ha sido un milagro y así lo han kicalificado las autoridades al hecho que estano de las 131 personash@ciero quev h@ elticierivisio aviónnotio un aires a esta aeronave le faltaban 80 metros para llegar a la pista cuando se precipitó a tierra. m los restos del avión partido del accidente pudo ser mayor para la aerolínea es un milagro >>> la mayoría de las personaso abornoticiunivisnoero un sobrehi univisnomaero uionticier madruiv ticieraciero laision muenotici n ivisiontabannotio univ aterrizai tici
y autoridades dicen que el organizador de carrera de autos que provocó la muerte de>>> personas en california es el responsable de la seguridad en el recinto. >>> este es su noticiero univision, con jorge ramos y maría elena salinas . >>> buenas tardes jorge y maría elena tienen suion día libre. >>> vamos a comenzar con un accidente aéreo en que unaticie unaero univisionnoticiero univi se dirigía de bogotá anoticieroo andrés apunto de aterrizar, juan...
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visit california. the new name makes it easier to understand the mission of the organization which is to convince people to visit california. visitors spend a billion dollars every year in our state and with weather like this, who wouldn't want to visit? >> it was a pleasant day with sunny skies, temperature up five, ten degrees more than yesterday. we're dealing with a light breeze and the temperature still holding on to the 70s in some cases. 65-degrees in san francisco. 68 redwood city. 71 in livermore. 69 in napa. it's just a gorge evening in santa rosa. satsatsatellite radio joing showing you up in the hills. thursday before we transition into the weekend. mostly clear skies in the coast. santa rosa going to be a gorge day again. --afternoon highs, another nice one but warmer than we saw today. 85 expected for sanoma today. ' long the east bay, berkley, 71. mid, upper oils, even low 90s around livermore. 88 in downsville. 84 san jose. 71 expected once begin in the city and 60s for the coast. we wi
visit california. the new name makes it easier to understand the mission of the organization which is to convince people to visit california. visitors spend a billion dollars every year in our state and with weather like this, who wouldn't want to visit? >> it was a pleasant day with sunny skies, temperature up five, ten degrees more than yesterday. we're dealing with a light breeze and the temperature still holding on to the 70s in some cases. 65-degrees in san francisco. 68 redwood...
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california is. responsible for twenty percent of the seven hundred fifty million dollars race in the campaign. now avant herself was able to bundle over five hundred thousand dollars of southern california money for the obama campaign but don't worry because of the hard work didn't go without reward obama gave her what every socialite needs an extended caribbean vacation as in the position of the u.s. ambassador to the bahamas but unfortunately like many other fund basters before her obama wasn't as good at being a diplomat as she was getting celebrities to sign checks see this week the state department released an inspector general's report on the embassy in the bahamas and it appears that before leaving her post in november to return to the hollywood fund raising scene avant wasn't really running the embassy at all so actually avant was away from the embassy two hundred seventy six days between september of two thousand and nine and november of two thousand and eleven not only that the investigati
california is. responsible for twenty percent of the seven hundred fifty million dollars race in the campaign. now avant herself was able to bundle over five hundred thousand dollars of southern california money for the obama campaign but don't worry because of the hard work didn't go without reward obama gave her what every socialite needs an extended caribbean vacation as in the position of the u.s. ambassador to the bahamas but unfortunately like many other fund basters before her obama...
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and california was concerned about those people. they wanted to help them out so they decided to hand over those names, the contact info, e-mail addresses, phone number, no other information social security numbers. they handed it over to about 8,000 insurance agents who are certified by the state and said if you're interested, you can contact these people. >> did these people who had their information handed out without their permission and in response to the covered california, the exchange name, did they say they felt in any way helped? >> i think we've seen both sides. some people said yes, i appreciated getting contacted by these insurance agents and i talked to some people today. some people had signed up as a result of this. but as you can understand, some people were very surprised to get these e-mails. to be contacted out of the blue by an insurance agent and wondered, where did you get my information and what else do you have? so many people were upset them fell it was a violation of their privacy. the key thing is they ne
and california was concerned about those people. they wanted to help them out so they decided to hand over those names, the contact info, e-mail addresses, phone number, no other information social security numbers. they handed it over to about 8,000 insurance agents who are certified by the state and said if you're interested, you can contact these people. >> did these people who had their information handed out without their permission and in response to the covered california, the...
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we moved to oakland, california and knew almost nothing about it. we showed up there because we had relatives and we wanted to be close to our family members. yet, instead of finding an america where the streets were paved with gold, we found crumbling schools, unpaved streets and racist people. that was because we had arrived in inner-city america, the heart of the welfare state. one by one the horrors of the better -- ghetto show themselves to us. poverty and urban decay plague our new city. storefronts had shattered windows. streets were pockmarked with potholes. bridges and how most were splashed with graffiti. the streets downtown even near city hall were often streets that smelled of. homeless men and women aggressively panhandled and they accosted tourists and residents alike. crime plagued our new city as well. drug dealing seemed much more prevalent at times the unemployment. muggings to place in plain sight and gunshots rang at night regularly interrupting my tv watching. racism also ruined my town. asians and it didn't matter if we were c
we moved to oakland, california and knew almost nothing about it. we showed up there because we had relatives and we wanted to be close to our family members. yet, instead of finding an america where the streets were paved with gold, we found crumbling schools, unpaved streets and racist people. that was because we had arrived in inner-city america, the heart of the welfare state. one by one the horrors of the better -- ghetto show themselves to us. poverty and urban decay plague our new city....
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california reported first-time claims of 44,984. in unusually low number, and so low it drags down the overall national figure to the lowest level in four years. our very own peter barnes dug into these questions will numbers and found california has held back claims to make the data looked better than it was. the state baulked at the reporting and aak for a retraction. we did not give them one. today with the reporting of first-time filings, we find that in fact california has a sudden jump in claims. 60 percent jump in first-time weekly claims to 71,919. curiouser and curiouser. now we find some states, including california are on a different quarterly data reporting schedules and others. no, that has got to be it. unemployment claims rise of the beginning of the quarters and fall at the end routinely. last week's numbers were lower because they came at the end of the quarter. that is what the experts would like you to believe. here is what i say. if you cannot run a $15 trillion economy with that information. the people who take
california reported first-time claims of 44,984. in unusually low number, and so low it drags down the overall national figure to the lowest level in four years. our very own peter barnes dug into these questions will numbers and found california has held back claims to make the data looked better than it was. the state baulked at the reporting and aak for a retraction. we did not give them one. today with the reporting of first-time filings, we find that in fact california has a sudden jump in...
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california has a massive water problem. don't think it's california's problem alone. the golden state now turning brown produces one-half of all fruits nuts and vegetables consumed in america and prices are rising across the board. they should have planned for dry skies but the liberal state directed water away from farming areas in order to protect wildlife. billions of gallons of water are diverted away from the delta region into the ocean every day to protect a delta smelt, a two-inch fish. more than 30% of water runoff is allowed to drain into the pacific ocean. wake up california. you don't have a water supply problem. you have a water management problem. the state has a massive annual water runoff surplus. but for 40 years, almost uninterrupted heavy-handed democratic control of the state's legislature has california drying up. hundreds of billions of tax dollars mismanaged could have been used for preparing for dry periods. the state has a gdp of $2.3 trillion. why weren't billions spent planning for a nonrainy day? instead of protecting a two-inch nonedible fi
california has a massive water problem. don't think it's california's problem alone. the golden state now turning brown produces one-half of all fruits nuts and vegetables consumed in america and prices are rising across the board. they should have planned for dry skies but the liberal state directed water away from farming areas in order to protect wildlife. billions of gallons of water are diverted away from the delta region into the ocean every day to protect a delta smelt, a two-inch fish....
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trish: if she doesn't win in california, what happens when? we continue to wait for donald trump to speak in north dakota. i want to bring in kevin scott, ellis, california is a big deal. if that is a no go for hillary clinton how does that affect her chances at getting the nomination? does she still get it? >> perhaps a bit disheartening? >> that is a bit right. politics is one part mathematics and one part psychology. you would rather have them both but if you had to get one, better to have the map on your side. trish: let's not forget she needs the momentum. in order to get people out to vote she needs those bernie sanders supporters backing her. if he takes california doesn't he take with him a lot of the sentiment that she needs? >> you are right. mathematically hillary clinton is going to be the nominee but from a momentum perspective this is horrible for her. as the email news keeps coming out, she needs to put the democratic fight behind her and she can't do it, the longer it goes on the more divided the party is and better bernie sand
trish: if she doesn't win in california, what happens when? we continue to wait for donald trump to speak in north dakota. i want to bring in kevin scott, ellis, california is a big deal. if that is a no go for hillary clinton how does that affect her chances at getting the nomination? does she still get it? >> perhaps a bit disheartening? >> that is a bit right. politics is one part mathematics and one part psychology. you would rather have them both but if you had to get one,...
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look, california is bankrupt. i don't know if they have money to do any of the stuff they do, but it is profoundly unethical and unlawful for the government to investigate someone and before the investigation say, don't worry, it's going to come out ok. we're doing this for political reasons. glenn: president obama is going to speak here in just a few minutes. in fact, we have to take a break. back in just a second. >> this is a fox news alert. i'm bret baier in washington. president obama is traveling to asia today but before arriving in tokyo, he has one more stop. he is meeting with troops right now at elmendorf air force base in alaska. he met with a group of 12 troops there taking questions and answers just a moment ago. he also met with the family of a soldier who was killed in afghanistan. the president is speaking now live. let's take a listen. >> i want to thank general troy for the introduction, and for his extraordinary service, to colonel mark kimer and your outstanding local leaders for welcoming me t
look, california is bankrupt. i don't know if they have money to do any of the stuff they do, but it is profoundly unethical and unlawful for the government to investigate someone and before the investigation say, don't worry, it's going to come out ok. we're doing this for political reasons. glenn: president obama is going to speak here in just a few minutes. in fact, we have to take a break. back in just a second. >> this is a fox news alert. i'm bret baier in washington. president...
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louis freedberg, senior reporter with california watch. and lisa, reporter and columnist for "the contra costa times," and carla marinucci with "the san francisco chronicle." carla, what parallels do you see between the problems in washington and california? >> huge parallels. we saw president barack obama this week in the state of the union, whether it's him in washington or jerry brown here in sacramento, look, we've got high unemployment we're both dealing with, lots of red ink, lots of pressure from republicans to make big cuts. and lots of pressure from their own loyal opposition that they have to keep on board. and this is the balancing act that both of these two guys are facing. you're looking at barack obama. you heard him mention google and facebook saying innovation, education. those are the themes. those are the watch words. and jerry brown saying some of the same things as he's trying to make the case -- we'll hear him in the state of the state, and lisa, you'll be walking about that -- this is the problem that both of them hav
louis freedberg, senior reporter with california watch. and lisa, reporter and columnist for "the contra costa times," and carla marinucci with "the san francisco chronicle." carla, what parallels do you see between the problems in washington and california? >> huge parallels. we saw president barack obama this week in the state of the union, whether it's him in washington or jerry brown here in sacramento, look, we've got high unemployment we're both dealing with,...
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we have in california now for instance $400 billion of unfunded liability, this is something that was done by the legislature, not by the people, so there is a huge amount of money that is being going out, and now it is not available for programs for the people, just because it is for retired people and kind of like you are living in the past, you are taking care of things in the past rather than look to looking to the future and building schools and roads and universities and less study -- >> jon: i keep coming back to this idea, if only somebody could come back from the future. do you have a couple of minutes to stick around? >> absolutely. >> jon: all right. "total recall" is on the bookshelves now, arnold schwarzenegger, we will be right back. >> jon: and that's our show. by the way, the rest of the schwarzenegger interview is upton web, it is interesting what he said as he was leaving, he said that was great. i will be back. and it was weird. join us tomorrow. here is your moment of zen. >> here is your tip,
we have in california now for instance $400 billion of unfunded liability, this is something that was done by the legislature, not by the people, so there is a huge amount of money that is being going out, and now it is not available for programs for the people, just because it is for retired people and kind of like you are living in the past, you are taking care of things in the past rather than look to looking to the future and building schools and roads and universities and less study --...
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rn >> jon: my guests tonight, actor, former governor of california, his new memoirs is called "total recall", my unbelievable true life story, arnold schwarzenegger! >> thank you. >> jon: you are looking good, what do you bench, 150? 160? >> a little higher. >> jon: a little higher? >> exactly. >> jon:. >> i stopped benching in high school so i am not sure what it is. "total recall", so, listen, so you obviously, you know, we have to get the elephant out of the room, obviously what everybody is thinking about when they look at this is what were you thinking with jingle all the way? why write the book now when you, when you go on the show, they are just going to dredge up all of this terrible stuff. why not wait until the cops, the heat, everything cools off? why do it now? >> well, i never was the kind of person that runs away from the problem, so i run towards it, and the thing is, this is a mistake that i made, i feel embarrassed about it and ashamed of it, i heard a lot of people, and i wanted it to be a part of the book because my book is all about a great immigrant story and wit
rn >> jon: my guests tonight, actor, former governor of california, his new memoirs is called "total recall", my unbelievable true life story, arnold schwarzenegger! >> thank you. >> jon: you are looking good, what do you bench, 150? 160? >> a little higher. >> jon: a little higher? >> exactly. >> jon:. >> i stopped benching in high school so i am not sure what it is. "total recall", so, listen, so you obviously, you know, we...
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shapiro about the drought in california. i want to give him my suggestion is that we in washington state i transferred appear after graduated from college in california i fell in love with snow skiing they have lots of water appear -- up here. i am also the child of the army corps of engineer i grew up in australia and all over the world with the army corps of engineers to help people bin to to get there country's going. so i know how construction works and i was born my dad is one of the supers on the belts. >> host: where are you going with this? >> guest: why are we not doing something with regards to which scena diems and reservoirs' coming all the way down. >> host: i apologize i will stop you there. talk about the politics of water to one that is interesting because when it comes to the drought the environmentalism of california has tripled any efforts to build new diems our reservoirs we have a giant body of water it is just full of salt. israel figure out how to make desalination plants are expensive but we're spendi
shapiro about the drought in california. i want to give him my suggestion is that we in washington state i transferred appear after graduated from college in california i fell in love with snow skiing they have lots of water appear -- up here. i am also the child of the army corps of engineer i grew up in australia and all over the world with the army corps of engineers to help people bin to to get there country's going. so i know how construction works and i was born my dad is one of the...
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california is losing everybody on offense. austin hooper announced he's going pro, giving up final two years of college eligibility. six td catches this season, could be a second or third round pick as well. abc 7 sports brought to you by bank of the west. >>> join us tonight at 9:00 on cable channel 13. things are shaking in north korea but seismologists are not sure if it was a quake or nuclear test. >>> a terrifying wake-up call at the south bay sorority house. finding a criminal in her room. >>> muppets at 9:00 and shark tank and beyond the tank at 10:00. followed by abc 7 news at 11:00. >> from all of us, we appreciate your time. >> we'll see you a little bit later. ♪ ♪ grow old with me ♪ let us share what we see ♪ just you and i ♪ ♪ grow old with me ♪ let us share what we see ♪ and oh the best it could be ♪ just you and i ♪ this is "jeopardy!" today's contestants are -- an engineer from knoxville, tennessee... a legal secretary from san diego, california... and our returning champion, a customer servi
california is losing everybody on offense. austin hooper announced he's going pro, giving up final two years of college eligibility. six td catches this season, could be a second or third round pick as well. abc 7 sports brought to you by bank of the west. >>> join us tonight at 9:00 on cable channel 13. things are shaking in north korea but seismologists are not sure if it was a quake or nuclear test. >>> a terrifying wake-up call at the south bay sorority house. finding a...
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the california highway patrol says a big rig carrying went out of control on the on ramp. just before 10:00 a.m. the rig tipped over and crushed the toyota camry that was driving right alongside it. female passenger in her 40s was killed. her name has not been released. >>> santa rosa -- series of home burglaries two of which have resulted in arson. says the break are raging fears and quiet neighborhood. >> the front yard guard is deeply rowed, the house specially painted is about to move into this remodeled home. have to look close to see signs of the fire boarded up windows on the side on the front door. saturday night one person or moreburg rised his house. >> neighborhood right now. >> walker is the only neighbor we approached who would talk to us on camera, people here are living. person -- here. accident set on fire by the suspects. broken -- in the middle of the day -- concerning anybody who happened to be home -- >> so far but the hard work fixing up this house was wasted. the inside now gutted by fire and for what. >> it's a shame, you know, person that works ther
the california highway patrol says a big rig carrying went out of control on the on ramp. just before 10:00 a.m. the rig tipped over and crushed the toyota camry that was driving right alongside it. female passenger in her 40s was killed. her name has not been released. >>> santa rosa -- series of home burglaries two of which have resulted in arson. says the break are raging fears and quiet neighborhood. >> the front yard guard is deeply rowed, the house specially painted is...
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i don't know we're kind of maybe schizo phrenic on the presidential elections here in california you know people have their candidates or three going to support republican or a majority of time you know people supporting the democratic nominee but i think people are really perplexed because a lot of people out here supported obama they thought he was going to bring hope and change and when they got is the most dismal economy since the great depression and a lot of the normal people are just mad that politics is just disgusting to them because they're just trying to get a job at a fast food restaurant and trying to feed their kids so i mean it's the story over and over again politics in these stories coming out where obama is going to come out here a seventy two million dollars from you know hollywood moguls it just kind of makes you want to puke for me i can't even watch some of this some of the hollywood programs that are put out right now but i think a lot of people just the way they deal with it is they just get lost in the superbowl they watch their sports teams and their reality
i don't know we're kind of maybe schizo phrenic on the presidential elections here in california you know people have their candidates or three going to support republican or a majority of time you know people supporting the democratic nominee but i think people are really perplexed because a lot of people out here supported obama they thought he was going to bring hope and change and when they got is the most dismal economy since the great depression and a lot of the normal people are just mad...
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you know, forever, there's been the clean air act for california. you saw the recent reports, 8 or 10 of the top cities from many indices from the american lung association are cities in california. that affects the health of millions of people. so california has a special place under the clean air act because of that fact and because their programs in many ways are more mature than the federal programs that came first. california can set standards for emissions from vehicles and other states can opt in or out. this administration came in to a war where california wanted to set greenhouse gas emission standards in addition to all the other emission standards they set and had been denied the opportunity because we now have given california the opportunity to do that because that means cars are becoming more efficient. 12 or 13 states joined california in wanting to do that. and then we made national standards that harmonize california standards but the rest of the country. so under this president for the first time ever, we have one national set of s
you know, forever, there's been the clean air act for california. you saw the recent reports, 8 or 10 of the top cities from many indices from the american lung association are cities in california. that affects the health of millions of people. so california has a special place under the clean air act because of that fact and because their programs in many ways are more mature than the federal programs that came first. california can set standards for emissions from vehicles and other states...
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shapiro about the drought in california. i wanted to give him my suggestion that we at washington state that transferred after he graduated from college in california and my fellow mother was snow skiing. they have lots of water appeared. with thousands following on people. i am also a child -- i'm an army corps of engineers family kid. i grew up in australia all over the world for the army corps of engineers. they are third world countries helping people get their country is going anyway. i know how construction works and i was. >> host: where are you going with this? >> guest: >> caller: i want to know we are not doing something with dams and reservoirs coming all the way down. >> host: i am going to stop you there. let's talk about politics and more. >> guest: when it comes to the drought, it is clear environmental is done and they will build new reservoirs and a giant body of water right off our coast. they've somehow figured out since he's been $100 billion it doesn't exist. they provide fodder to people. as far as rese
shapiro about the drought in california. i wanted to give him my suggestion that we at washington state that transferred after he graduated from college in california and my fellow mother was snow skiing. they have lots of water appeared. with thousands following on people. i am also a child -- i'm an army corps of engineers family kid. i grew up in australia all over the world for the army corps of engineers. they are third world countries helping people get their country is going anyway. i...
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and joining me now to talk more about california's proposition thirty seven is our correspondent. linda hi there i'm on so i want to ask you just how influential monsanto and other corporations are and this political fight. well in this particular political fight i mean it is really a battle between david and goliath we see that months on to other agriculture in and chemical companies have contributed more than forty five million to the no on thirty seven campaign monsanto themselves eight million dollars the entire u.s. campaign only was only able to raise seven million so it's definitely a very very much a grassroots versus corporate movement here and we have to remember them on center over the years over the more than ten years has spent tens of millions of dollars in lobbying and campaign contributions in washington to both parties and a former monsanto executive is in charge of labeling there at the f.d.a. and in charge of monitoring the labeling so as far as monsanto goes and we heard dennis kucinich there in that sound bite i mean they're definitely interested in washington
and joining me now to talk more about california's proposition thirty seven is our correspondent. linda hi there i'm on so i want to ask you just how influential monsanto and other corporations are and this political fight. well in this particular political fight i mean it is really a battle between david and goliath we see that months on to other agriculture in and chemical companies have contributed more than forty five million to the no on thirty seven campaign monsanto themselves eight...
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he touted california's apparent success so far that covered california, the state's insurance marketplace released its plans and premiums. the premiums are not as high as people had worried they would be. >> how much are they? >> so the average statewide plan is $321 a month. the rates have yet to be approved by regulators. they're in the process of that now. but critic -- critics say that these rates are still higher than ma people are p-- than wha people are paying now. people who tend to support the law think there's good news. people who tend to disagree with the law are convinced that the other shoe is dropping and we're not aware of it. >> in fact, louis shields suggested it might raise premiums by 25% in maryland. now there's been some talk and concern about, well, are they going try to do that here? >> when covered california announced plans two weeks ago, blue shield said that they expected their current individual policyholders to see an increase in rates of about 13%. remember that insurance does rise because health care cost are rising. what the president was talki in about of
he touted california's apparent success so far that covered california, the state's insurance marketplace released its plans and premiums. the premiums are not as high as people had worried they would be. >> how much are they? >> so the average statewide plan is $321 a month. the rates have yet to be approved by regulators. they're in the process of that now. but critic -- critics say that these rates are still higher than ma people are p-- than wha people are paying now. people who...
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wildfires -- are burned across california, as wildfires move across the region. thousands of homes have been evacuated. firefighters have managed to extinguish three fires leaving 18. the largest has destroyed 50 buildings with another 6000 under threat. >> they are calling it the rocky fire, and it is destroying everything in its wake. the blaze in northern california started last wednesday and has already scorched 60,000 acres twice the neighboring city of san francisco. the governor has announced the state of emergency and called in the national guard. 10,000 firefighters are attacking spreading flames. >> very dry, very flat, and with the wind is spread very quickly. >> 13,000 people have had to evacuate their homes, and that number keeps growing. >> they told us that this was an unprecedented fire. it was everywhere, huge. it is jumping all kinds of boundaries, and we are in the avenues, and we got out of the meeting and it looked like a bomb had went off over here. >> firefighters say they are beginning to gain ground against the flames. the blaze continues
wildfires -- are burned across california, as wildfires move across the region. thousands of homes have been evacuated. firefighters have managed to extinguish three fires leaving 18. the largest has destroyed 50 buildings with another 6000 under threat. >> they are calling it the rocky fire, and it is destroying everything in its wake. the blaze in northern california started last wednesday and has already scorched 60,000 acres twice the neighboring city of san francisco. the governor...
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the state that has over 2 million immigrants is california. it has voiced its opposition more than any other state. our next guest wants california to secede from the united states. he's advocating for the independence from america. a casual viewer is going to say that sounds pretty radical. i may not like those sanctuary states, i don't like them telling me coffee is bad for me. but seceding, does that make sense? do we have you? you got me? we may have lost marcus. we'll try to get him. he was on skype. an interesting idea for those in california that are fed up with the fact that the federal government seems to be ignored by official there is who prefer to live in sanctuary states and cities. an interesting idea for a cal exit. we'll try to get marcus back. the justice department missed a deadline to hand over documents to congress about the hillary clinton e-mail case. we'll tell you what that's all about directly ahead on the ingraham angle. >> welcome back. even with trump in the white house, there is no love lost between the justice dep
the state that has over 2 million immigrants is california. it has voiced its opposition more than any other state. our next guest wants california to secede from the united states. he's advocating for the independence from america. a casual viewer is going to say that sounds pretty radical. i may not like those sanctuary states, i don't like them telling me coffee is bad for me. but seceding, does that make sense? do we have you? you got me? we may have lost marcus. we'll try to get him. he...
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and how california seemed to be making progress trying to decriminalize marijuana all together. the federal government could be getting in the way. >> i think they're acting rather like thugs. >> reporter: what did obama talk about during the fund-raiser? who knows? we certainly don't. the obama administration didn't allow any local media into this event. only white house correspondents were allowed in there. that's unusual for this administration and previous ones. no one knows why. live in san francisco, traci grant, nbc bay area news. >>> we're following a gas line rupture in san jose. a construction crew hit a gas line while digging on the 3200 block. it's north near several massive construction projects, construction workers in the area were evacuated. pg&e crews are at the scene right now and say the leak is no longer a threat but we hear traffic in that area is still at a standstill. >>> the police scandal continued to unfold in contra costa county. a former san ramon officer will plead guilty that he stole cash and drugs during police raised. lewis lombardi was arraigned
and how california seemed to be making progress trying to decriminalize marijuana all together. the federal government could be getting in the way. >> i think they're acting rather like thugs. >> reporter: what did obama talk about during the fund-raiser? who knows? we certainly don't. the obama administration didn't allow any local media into this event. only white house correspondents were allowed in there. that's unusual for this administration and previous ones. no one knows...
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quite a year in california. a comeback year, as we said at the top for california's economy. carla, also for governor jerry brown. >> at 75, these are supposed to be the golden years. how does he become the golden boy of american politics? they're talking about the guy running for president again. >> really? oh, my. >> he's not going to do that when you're presiding over a state that was awash in red ink, billions of dollars, now you're looking at $2 billion surplus next year, unemployment is down. months and months of consistent economic growth. jerry brown has a lot to be happy about. his fight is not over, however, as we know. am i right? you got the democrats and republicans out there looking at that surplus. >> what are you going to do with it? spend it or save it. >> i think it's interesting to look at however we have come. only three years ago when brown took office we had a $26 billion deficit, the largest deficit in the history of california. people were comparing california to greece. it was being put on again as it is every 15 or so years. national magazine covers
quite a year in california. a comeback year, as we said at the top for california's economy. carla, also for governor jerry brown. >> at 75, these are supposed to be the golden years. how does he become the golden boy of american politics? they're talking about the guy running for president again. >> really? oh, my. >> he's not going to do that when you're presiding over a state that was awash in red ink, billions of dollars, now you're looking at $2 billion surplus next year,...
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widespread thunderstorms for southeastern california, and in phoenix arizona. for us just a little bit of tropical moisture moving up, giving us widespread cloud cover. check out the futurecast, as soon as 11:00 a.m. tomorrow we have clouds moving up through the south bay into the monterey peninsula and we will keep the clouds around for the evening and the night and even into thursday we will be mainly clouded with a slight chance of a thunderstorm with the more widespread change being the cloud cover that increases as soon as lunchtime tomorrow. tonight the marine layer is moving in, foggy along the bay, everyone gets the clouds much more afternoon and then a slight chance of a thunderstorm late tomorrow and another chance coming up late on thursday, highs tomorrow mild but not as mild as the past couple of days. redwood city 78 in san fransisco topping out at 65. low '80s for santa rosa and senate fell. staying cloudy on thursday with a slight chance of a thunderstorm and and moister moves out and good timing by mother nature because we will have a beautiful
widespread thunderstorms for southeastern california, and in phoenix arizona. for us just a little bit of tropical moisture moving up, giving us widespread cloud cover. check out the futurecast, as soon as 11:00 a.m. tomorrow we have clouds moving up through the south bay into the monterey peninsula and we will keep the clouds around for the evening and the night and even into thursday we will be mainly clouded with a slight chance of a thunderstorm with the more widespread change being the...
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he turned politics on its head as governor of california. and what does ar naeld want to hear from the candidates. >> how are they going to bring both of the parties together in compromise rather than getting stuck in the ideological corners. >> have you seen chelsea lately. >> nobody knows what the hell they're get nothing when they're running for president. >> one of my most unpredictable guests is back. >> i'm single. >> men watching -- >> i'm available. just, you know, call me maybe. >> funny, look for her talk show. this is "piers morgan tonight." >> arnold schwarzenegger's always been bigger than life. himself the governor of one of the biggest states in the union so when it came crashing down it happened in a big way. i first interviewed him in the early '90s. he's seen the end of his marriage and two terms of governor of california. he tells a story now in "total recall" and arnold joins me now. welcome. >> thank you. >> try to imagine what it must have been like to be for the last year. i saw you and maria a few days before the ball
he turned politics on its head as governor of california. and what does ar naeld want to hear from the candidates. >> how are they going to bring both of the parties together in compromise rather than getting stuck in the ideological corners. >> have you seen chelsea lately. >> nobody knows what the hell they're get nothing when they're running for president. >> one of my most unpredictable guests is back. >> i'm single. >> men watching -- >> i'm...